Italy
Yes, currently Italy is a free country since WW2.
What is meant by the phrase Austrian Economics is the way economists look at the market. Carl Menger , the founder of the Austrian School, spelled out the subjective basis of economic value and showed how money originates in a free market.
Martti Vihanto has written: 'A reconciliation of the Austrian approaches to social theory' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Austrian school of economics, Social sciences 'The Austrian theory of free monetary institutions' -- subject(s): Monetary policy, Austrian school of economics 'Unemployment as a disequilibrium phenomenon' -- subject(s): Austrian school of economics, Unemployment
Austrian Economics is catching on because its a different school of thought. Basically it looks at things from a different point of view, it's not advocating a free market.
no it does not
The Italian people harbored negative feelings towards Austria, because of pre-existing conditions and because of failed revolutions in 1848.Much of north Italy was under the rule of the Habsburg Austrian Empire. Much of south Italy was under the rule of the Bourbon monarchs from France. Foreign rule was disadvantageous culturally, economically, and politically. For example, the Italian island of Sardinia was free of Austrian and French rule. It had control over its cultural expressions, economic health, and political structures. It therefore was a startling contrast to the Austrian and French arms, banks, languages, and politics that ruled over the Italian peninsula and the Italian island of Sicily.
Austrian universities offer high quality education on very low cost. Education is free for EU citizens. For non-EU students, Tuition Fee at Austrian universities is almost EUR 300- EUR 500 per semester. Tuition Fee at Austrian universities is very low compared to others in the region
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i believe it isedit: it is free for everyone from this year on in Vienna, and probably will be in all other provinces as well.Before that, the cost depended on the family income.
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